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Sarah Davis

Lost Scrolls

“Lost Scrolls” explores the profound impact of destroyed, hidden, and rediscovered ancient texts on shaping our understanding of history, religion, and philosophy. It argues that gaps in our knowledge, caused by the loss or suppression of key documents, have significantly influenced historical narratives and religious teachings. The book emphasizes the importance of examining these “lost texts” to gain a more complete and nuanced view of human history and belief systems, challenging accepted truths by uncovering alternative perspectives. For example, the burning of the Library of Alexandria represents a monumental loss of knowledge, while the concealment of the Dead Sea Scrolls highlights the deliberate attempt to hide information.

The book uniquely focuses on the impact of these lost texts, rather than simply describing them. It investigates how these absences have shaped historical developments, religious interpretations, and philosophical thought. Structured around themes like the destruction of knowledge, deliberate concealment, and rediscovery of wisdom, the book progresses from examining events like the eradication of pre-Columbian codices to exploring the rediscovery and impact of texts such as the Gospel of Mary Magdalene.

By drawing upon archaeological findings, textual analysis, and historical accounts, “Lost Scrolls” bridges history, religion, and philosophy in an accessible manner, encouraging critical evaluation of information and dominant narratives.
148 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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